Quest for Ideas

hmm...

Now i'm a bit curious... What good Gameboy Advance games has there been? I figure it's a good starting point to make a Let's Play of, but as for interresting games i have no real clue.

Are there any old SNES or Gameboy Advance games out there that could deserve a Let's Play treatment just for the hell of it? I can imagine something like Final Fantasy VI / 3, Chrono Trigger and the SUper Mario and DOnkey Kong games for the SNES as well as some Megaman games, Fire Emblam and Pokemon FireRed for the GBA but regardless, what would people like to see?

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If you like RPG's, the golden sun games are (mostly) good, Final Fantasy Tactics Advance's quality is directly correlated with how much time you put into it (I played for more than 50 hrs, so I loved the hell out of it, and the final fantasy VI remake is the ultimate version of a classic. Advance Wars games are really good, but a pretty goofy and have a pretty strict learning curve. I think the first one has a mandatory several hour tutorial, if my memory serves me correctly.

My all time favorite game on the gba was The Legend of Zelda: The Minish Cap.

Those are a few recommendations, I hope you find something worth playing.

thanks

I've played through Minish Cap and i have to agree, that was an awesome game :) i like it a lot, although it took me some time to fully get the hang of it and all but i didn't have much time to play it in anything else than 20-min bursts really...And Ninja 5-O was hard in my opinion, at least when not used to the controls

hehe

indeed, i'd love to do a Let's Play of Chrono Trigger, it's a great idea... i have thought of it myself as well, as there is a lot of things you can do there and with the different endings and all, it's quite hard too at some points... still, it's one of the best RPG's of all time and i love it to death :P :) i would never mind playing through it again to be honest

good ones

heh, i have SUper Mario World and i lov that game, was the only one i could actually beat my brother in in terms of "exits" or percentage or whatever you wanna call it :PLink to the Past was a really great game, i enjoyed it a lot, old school puzzles and whatnot (although i did spend a lot of time figuring out the room with the floating things in the dungeon where you got the bow and arrows, i find it funny that i get stuck on the easy parts while i'm fully capable of beating the harder ones)

I have played Metroid - Zero Mission on GBA which also had the extra content after beating Mother Brain, so in a sence i've already played it :P although trying it on the SNES i got stuck pretty quickly for some reason and i still don't know why i got stuck :P

Never played much Kirby either but it sounds funny from what i've seen and heard, might take a look at it

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I'm sorry I missed your blog somehow (you're in my friends list)Well nintendo is my weakest collection for games so how about Tetris on the GBA.oh that came with most GB oh don't mind me then San Andreas beat me to mentioning a Castlevania although I would'nt know what the exact title would be.

ah yeah, Castlevania

Posted: Apr 22, 2011 12:00AM PST by Jazon_Maxuz
i do have another Castlevania game than the one he mentioned, i think it's called Aria of Sorrow or something like that? Either way, that's a really fun game but right now i haven't even beaten it (i'm stuck fighting Death a.t.m. and still haven't beaten the bastard :( otherwise it would be fun to play, it's very similar to Metroid and i like those kind of games (until i get stuck :P )

I had also thought of doing Super Castlevania IV for the SNES, which i also still haven't beaten, but as of right now i lack the means of recording SNES footage other than using an emulator, which i would prefer as a last option if possible